Company to Continue Work with LG Display and L-3 Display Systems on
Enhanced Flexible Display Prototypes for the Army
EWING, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Universal Display Corporation (NASDAQ: PANL), an innovator behind
today’s and tomorrow’s displays and lighting through its
UniversalPHOLED™ phosphorescent OLED technology, today announced that it
has been awarded a $333,593 extension to a United States Army
Communication Electronics Research and Development Engineering Center
(CERDEC) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase III contract.
Under the extension, Universal Display will continue work on its
flexible OLED display technology and will deliver prototype flexible
displays built on metal foil to the U.S. Army.
“The work
under this program, through our longstanding collaborations with LG
Display and L-3 Display Systems, will continue to demonstrate
performance enhancements over previous prototypes, moving us closer to
lighter, less bulky, commercial flexible OLED products for use by
soldiers and consumers alike.”
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Universal Display, working with partners LG Display and L-3 Display
Systems, will focus on improving the design and performance of flexible
active-matrix OLED (AMOLED) display prototypes built on metal foil
substrates. This technology is currently being evaluated by the U.S.
Department of Defense for military applications, including a
wrist-mounted, light weight display for use by soldiers in the field.
Work under the extension includes the design and fabrication of new
prototypes using amorphous-silicon backplanes that are designed and
built on metal foil substrates by LG Display. The new prototypes will
also utilize a phosphorescent OLED frontplane designed and built by
Universal Display.
The OLED display will be encased in a new and thinner housing, designed
and fabricated by L-3 Display Systems. The new housing is less bulky and
more rugged than earlier prototypes, which should improve wearability
and portability of the device for prospective use by soldiers.
“The U.S. Army’s continued support in this area is essential for
flexible OLED display technology to reach its full potential for
military and commercial applications,” said Steven V. Abramson,
President and Chief Executive Officer of Universal Display. “The work
under this program, through our longstanding collaborations with LG
Display and L-3 Display Systems, will continue to demonstrate
performance enhancements over previous prototypes, moving us closer to
lighter, less bulky, commercial flexible OLED products for use by
soldiers and consumers alike.”
To see how Universal Display is changing the face of the display and
lighting industries, please visit the Company at www.universaldisplay.com.
About Universal Display Corporation
Universal Display Corporation is a world leader in developing and
commercializing innovative OLED technologies and materials for use in
flat panel displays, solid-state lighting products, electronic
communications and other opto-electronic devices. Universal Display is
working with a network of world-class organizations, including Princeton
University, the University of Southern California, the University of
Michigan, and PPG Industries, Inc. Universal Display has also
established numerous commercial relationships with companies such as Chi
Mei EL Corporation, DuPont Displays, Inc., Konica Minolta Technology
Center, Inc., LG Display Co., Ltd., Samsung Mobile Display Co, Ltd.,
Seiko Epson Corporation, Sony Corporation, Tohoku Pioneer Corporation
and Toyota Industries Corporation. Universal Display currently owns or
has exclusive or sole license rights with respect to more than 960
issued and pending patents worldwide.
Universal Display is located in the Princeton Crossroads Corporate
Center in Ewing, New Jersey. Universal Display’s state-of-the-art
facility is designed to further technology and materials development,
technology transfer to manufacturing partners and work with customers to
develop OLED products that meet their needs. Visit Universal Display on
the Web at www.universaldisplay.com.
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that are not historical, such as those relating to Universal Display
Corporation’s technologies and potential applications of those
technologies, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. You are cautioned not
to place undue reliance on any forward-looking statements in this
document, as they reflect Universal Display Corporation’s current views
with respect to future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from those
contemplated. These risks and uncertainties are discussed in greater
detail in Universal Display Corporation’s periodic reports on Form 10-K
and Form 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission,
including, in particular, the section entitled “Risk Factors” in
Universal Display Corporation’s annual report on Form 10-K for the year
ended December 31, 2008, as amended. Universal Display Corporation
disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement
contained in this document.
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